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At the end of Happy Gilmore, which was released in 1996, the movie's villain, Shooter McGavin, falls short of winning the Gold Jacket. In the film, McGavin had his sights set on the coveted prize that is earned by winning the Tour Championship,
Here is a list of notable cast members of "Happy Gilmore 2," from Sandler to Bad Bunny, Eminem and the host of celebrities and professional golfers set to make cameo appearances.
Shooter McGavin is back and how! His redemption arc in 'Happy Gilmore 2' is surprising and pleasing fans in all the right ways.
This summer, Sandler returned to the golf course with "Happy Gilmore 2," out July 25 on Netflix. Directed by Kyle Newacheck and written by Tim Herlihy and Adam Sandler, the sequel features new roles for Bad Bunny, Margaret Qualley and Benny Safdie.
Now, 29 years after winning his first tour championship, retired golfer Happy Gilmore, despite being quite rusty, returns to the sport to pay for his daughter Vienna's ballet school. "Happy Gilmore" introduced a wacky and very popular, almost slap-shot style swing now commonly referred to as the "Happy Gilmore swing."
Adam Sandler returns as the golfer with anger issues in director Kyle Newacheck's sequel that is now streaming.
The stars open up about reuniting with Sandler for "Happy Gilmore 2” and how the sport continues to embrace the original film.
Actor Christopher McDonald joins the Dan Patrick Show to discuss returning to the role of Shooter McGavin in "Happy Gilmore 2," playing Jerry Jones and working with The Rock and Adam Sandler.
At the Happy Gilmore 2 premiere, Christopher McDonald chats with THR and reacts to how surreal it was for golfers in today’s world saying how much they adore him and Adam growing up. Plus, he reveals what people are going to take away from the sequel film when they see it on Netflix.
Adam Sandler’s unlikely golf champ Happy Gilmore is back — and so is Christopher McDonald’s Shooter McGavin, one of the sports movies’ finest villains.